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ONG Realidades

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ONG Realidades is an organization based in Sucre, Bolivia, focused on fighting social inequalities and promoting human rights. It particularly addresses issues of gender violence and the rights of vulnerable people. The organization conducts various activities, including lecture series on digital violence and women's rights. Realidades is also involved in community awareness and mobilization efforts to combat social exclusion and support the homeless.

Realidades was founded to address social issues in Bolivia, focusing on education, human rights advocacy, and the prevention of violence in all its forms.

Areas of Work

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  • Human Rights
  • Prevention of Gender Violence
  • Community Education
  • Support for the Homeless

Activities and Projects

ONG Realidades conducts various activities, such as:

  • Lecture series on digital violence and women's rights.
  • Awareness and mobilization programs.
  • Direct support for vulnerable and homeless people.

Tahí Abrego

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Tahí Abrego is the director of ONG Realidades. She holds a degree in psychology from the Universidad Mayor de San Simón in Cochabamba, Bolivia, and has extensive and varied academic training in education and human rights.

Academic Background

  • Diploma in Higher Education Teaching and Specialization in Higher Education from Universidad Gabriel René Moreno in Santa Cruz, Bolivia.
  • Diploma in Innovative Projects from the University of Barcelona, Spain.
  • Master's Degree in Educational Organization Direction and Management from the University of Barcelona, Spain.
  • Diploma in the Code of the Child and Adolescent from Universidad Mayor de San Simón.
  • Technical Specialty in Socio-Penal Mediation and Restorative Practices with a Humanistic Approach (in the process of certification) from Universidad Mayor de San Andrés.

Other Courses

  • Human rights
  • Rights of indigenous peoples
  • General violence prevention
  • Sexual violence prevention